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Which Is Harder To Draw: Males Or Females
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Jaku-jaku wrote: Well okay then. ^w^;; It's a little different than the definition I grew up with, but it's not too far off so I can't complain about how the word has evolved over the years. Well, then make me get it in a better way, A "tomboy" is? Maybe then I can draw better and it's has its own affect on me. |
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choieraebin wrote: Jaku-jaku wrote: Well okay then. ^w^;; It's a little different than the definition I grew up with, but it's not too far off so I can't complain about how the word has evolved over the years. Well, then make me get it in a better way, A "tomboy" is? Maybe then I can draw better and it's has its own affect on me. Oh, you want an actual serious definition? Well a tomboy is basically a girl that enjoys activities that are rough, tough, loud, or otherwise associated with the old american ideas of masculinity. Say, sports for example. Back in the day the word was a mild insult, but it seems to have lost that connotation a while ago and a lot of girls seem to enjoy calling themselves tomboys. In fact, the last female who I was romantically involved with loved calling herself that! Whereas a... *cough* *uh* "pussy-eater"... is just called a lesbian. Lesbians are not necessarily masculine though, and those who are, are sometimes called the rather insulting term "dykes." I wouldn't use that word too often personally. I'm certain you could find or invent a person that the word could apply all too well too, but for whatever reason it's a very offensive word for them! Kind of on par with a racial slur in terms of vulgarity level. A better compromise would just be to call them "gay tomboys" or something like that so you could describe both qualities without pissing off any poor young ladies out there... poor young ladies who may or may not be strong enough to kick your ass. XD |
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Jaku-jaku wrote: choieraebin wrote: Jaku-jaku wrote: Well okay then. ^w^;; It's a little different than the definition I grew up with, but it's not too far off so I can't complain about how the word has evolved over the years. Well, then make me get it in a better way, A "tomboy" is? Maybe then I can draw better and it's has its own affect on me. Oh, you want an actual serious definition? Well a tomboy is basically a girl that enjoys activities that are rough, tough, loud, or otherwise associated with the old american ideas of masculinity. Say, sports for example. Back in the day the word was a mild insult, but it seems to have lost that connotation a while ago and a lot of girls seem to enjoy calling themselves tomboys. In fact, the last female who I was romantically involved with loved calling herself that! Whereas a... *cough* *uh* "pussy-eater"... is just called a lesbian. Lesbians are not necessarily masculine though, and those who are, are sometimes called the rather insulting term "dykes." I wouldn't use that word too often personally. I'm certain you could find or invent a person that the word could apply all too well too, but for whatever reason it's a very offensive word for them! Kind of on par with a racial slur in terms of vulgarity level. A better compromise would just be to call them "gay tomboys" or something like that so you could describe both qualities without pissing off any poor young ladies out there... poor young ladies who may or may not be strong enough to kick your ass. XD Haha oh please I don't wanna get kick by a lady myself I really enjoyed reading that, you better than 99% of people here who stick their dicks in every single thing and they know nothing atleast you do know something (: So now I can say, I don't draw pussies eaters I draw tomboys who are sexy and hotttie |
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Personally think girls are harder to draw because they are curvy and...heh, yeah.
Guys are easier because they aren't as curvy, obviously. |
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Males T^T
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gah!
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it more harder for me to draw males coz of the muscle parts
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Zero Mode Arbalest System ONLINE..
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Guys... big mascular guys...!
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kuwa kugaahhh!!
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Drawing various body types becomes easier if you detach yourself from your expectations of what a body SHOULD look like and instead pursue anatomy like a series of shapes. If you try to only use anatomical nuances you're familiar with you will only repeat body types similar to your own over and over again.
In my case I learned to overcome my expectations through drawing alien life forms, robots, and animalistic characters with bodies that differed from typical human anatomy. You might likewise benefit from drawing cats, dragons, mecha, ect. (Though this is only a guess.) |
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To me girls are wat harder to draw, because I can't get thier curves and chest area right. Can any one teach me how to do it?
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Le Boom !!
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i found this that helped me our with drawing breasts.
![]() but really the best thing is practice practice practice. and show people your stuff even if you don't think it looks right so maybe they can give some pointers. |
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Making things awkward since 1987
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I have trouble drawing men...
it looks um pointy and like Im drawing like a guy. hard to explain. |
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Im busy, fixing
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Thanks for your help! It's really helpful for me!
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Le Boom !!
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no problem. its a shame when people draw perfectly round boobs. so anything i can do to prevent that i will.
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Making things awkward since 1987
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It's definatley boys for me. It usally ends up bulky unless I revise it a milloin times ( not literaly). MAybe it's cause I'm a girl, but I draw girls best. The shape is more basic and balanced. PLus, boys vary much wider than girls in body shape. I'm pretty good with faces and hair so boys are harder.
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men, for sure.More fun, i love to draw their bone structure <33
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I survived anatomy class 0.o
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